Chris and Ian discuss Uber, MWC and the Nintendo Switch
Shownotes
- Uber uses ‘secret program’ Greyball to hide from regulators
- Mozilla acquires Pocket to gain a foothold on mobile devices
- Amazon cloud sputters for hours, and a boatload of websites go offline
- Twitter now lets you auto-mute eggs and other sketchy accounts
- The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a £10 computer with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- YouTube unveils YouTube TV, its live TV streaming service
- PlayStation VR sales figures revealed in exec’s interview
- Oculus drops price of Rift to $499, Touch controllers to $99
- Microsoft starts shipping Windows 10 mixed reality developer kits this month
- The Xbox Game Pass is a $9.99 Spotify-like game subscription
- The BlackBerry KeyOne resurrects the keyboard with style
- The LG G6 is sleek, solid, and surprisingly sensible
- Huawei’s new P10 is the P9 with a little bit of iPhone and 2017 thrown in
- Nokia is back from the dead with a trio of pure Android phones
- Nokia’s 3310 returns to life as a modern classic
- Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab S3 comes with four speakers and a stylus
- Samsung’s Galaxy Book tablets are its latest attempt to take on Microsoft’s Surface
- Samsung and Oculus made a controller for the Gear VR
- Sony Xperia XZ Premium announced: 4K HDR screen, memory-stacked camera, and Snapdragon 835
- Sony’s ‘super mid-range’ XA1 and Xperia XZs flesh out its 2017 phone range